You say that many work places will not trust NVDA. I actually have notfound
all that many who are willing to even Hire someone blind, and even fewer
who know what a Screen Reader is used for, let alone actually know there
are several companies that make a Screen Reader, one of them being NVDA.
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NVDA is not as good as Jaws as Steve said it is not as powerful ant that is
very true.
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Hi,
By the same token, because it is open source, it is the least secure in the
workplace. You will find many enterprises that won't trust NVDA
unfortunately.
It is a good screen reader though, not as configurable as
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Hi Ivan,
NVDA is the screen reader of the future, because everyone has acce
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I agree and the same here. It always cracks me up, so many blind people think
their way is the only way. If you aren't doing what I'm doing you are notat as
"smart" I don't even have windows ten. I'm su
I agree and the same here. It always cracks me up, so many blind people
think their way is the only way. If you aren't doing what I'm doing you
are notat as "smart" I don't even have windows ten. I'm sure some how
inferior. I still have and enjoy my dos computers and I still prgram in
gw b
Hi Ivan,
NVDA is the screen reader of the future, because everyone has access to its
code. It is called open source, because everyone can contribute to its code.
NVDA will not be bought, because we, the community own it LOL!.
To subscribe to the NVDA list, many experts on there:
nvda+subscr...@nv
And the access is a good resource. Also, there is a training manual, that if I
can, I will hunt it down and send it to you.
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> I intend to use Window-Eyes as long as possible but if I have to resort to
> another